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American Airlines: No more booze sales onboard until mask mandate ends (except in business and first class)
2021-05-31
[American Thinker] Listen up, proles: your failure to unquestioningly obey the useless mask mandate is going to cost you. The surge in passenger misbehavior on airlines, partially attributable to mask mandate resistance, is ending steerage class passengers their access to intoxicants while airborne. American Airlines has announced that it:

...will delay selling alcoholic beverages this summer to main cabin passengers due to the uptick in bad passenger behavior in recent months that includes refusing to wear masks and several assaults on flight attendants.

Fort Worth-based American Airlines told crew members that it won’t reintroduce the sale of beer, wine and spirits to main cabin class passengers until at federal government officials drop the mask mandate aboard aircraft and airports. The mask mandate is currently set to expire Sept. 14. American was scheduled to bring back alcohol sales Tuesday.

Ruling class members can relax, though. Those who can come up with the money for business and first class seats apparently are exempt from the booze ban, presumably on the theory that the better class of people there can handle their liquor better, or are more obedient to the pseudo-scientific mandates emanating from their ruling class brethren. Or maybe, if you pay extra, you get to behave a little worse. (In the ancient past of the late 1960s/early 1970s when I dated a couple of what were then called "stewardesses," I learned that in their experience first class passengers were more troublesome.)

Southwest Airlines, like American, based in Dallas, also banned alcohol sales after one of its flight attendants was bloodied and lost two teeth. But because it offers only coach seats, there is no class discrimination involved in the booze ban.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  Nearly two million people are screened at U.S. airports in one of the busiest days since the COVID pandemic began as 40million take to the roads for Memorial Day weekend
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-05-31 12:10  

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Everyone know the ConVid-19 only infects coach class. While Business and 1st Class travelers are covered by the "Cone of Immunity". ☻☺☻☺
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-05-31 09:00  

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